What is genesis wembley 1987?

Genesis Wembley 1987 was a concert held by the British rock band Genesis on July 4 and 5, 1987, at the Wembley Stadium in London. This tour was in support of their thirteenth studio album, "Invisible Touch." The concert featured Phil Collins on lead vocals, drums, and percussion, Tony Banks on keyboards, and Mike Rutherford on lead and bass guitars. Along with the band members, four additional musicians accompanied Genesis on stage for the Wembley concert.

The concert was notable for its elaborate stage setup, which included a giant inflatable globe, laser lights, and a massive video screen. The setlist included well-known hits such as "Land of Confusion," "Invisible Touch," "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight," and "Turn It On Again." The audience of over 90,000 people was also treated to a drum duet between Phil Collins and Chester Thompson.

The Genesis Wembley 1987 concert was filmed and later released as a live concert video titled "Genesis Live at Wembley Stadium." The concert received positive reviews and was considered one of the band's most memorable performances.